Cruise Ship Welcomed by Cambodia Is Anchored Offshore Pending Coronavirus Check – Voice of America

Posted: February 16, 2020 at 7:53 pm

SIHANOUKVILLE, CAMBODIA - A frightening weeklong odyssey is nearing an end for almost 1,500 passengers on board the cruise shipMSWesterdam, which had been turned away from ports in four virus-wary countries before being allowed to anchor this week in Cambodia.

Officials said passengers would be permitted to disembark Friday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville provided a health check showedtheywere free of COVID-19, the deadly, fast-spreading coronavirus first reported inWuhan, China.

The government of Cambodia, which has strong ties to Beijing, finally allowed the stranded cruise liner to anchor off itscoastThursday morning. The vessel, with 1,455 passengers and 802 crew on board, had previously been turned awaybyJapan, Taiwan, the Philippines and Thailand.

Another cruise ship, theDiamond Princess, has been off the coast of Yokohama, Japan, for 10 days, with at least 218 passengers infected by the coronavirus.

TheMSWesterdamarrived off Preah Sihanouk provinces Sihanoukville town about 7 a.m. local time Thursday, according to provincial authorities, but passengers have not been allowed off the ship, which is owned by U.S.-based Holland America Line. The ship left Hong Kong on February 1.

'It is taking time'

Holland America posted on its Facebook page Thursday morning, Inspection and clearance procedures are proceeding. Given the number of organizations involved in supporting todays complex operations, it is taking time. We are grateful to everyone in Cambodia who are helping and welcoming us.

Local Cambodian authorities said the passengers could disembark only after clearing a health check, and if they had confirmed flight bookings from Sihanoukville International Airport. Passengers who meet these requirements are expected to come ashore on Friday, according to the provincial governor, Kuoch Chamroeun.

Lou Kim Chhun, director general of the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, said the cruise ship would remain anchored 2.5 kilometers offshore and cleared passengers would be taken by buses to the airport on Friday.

A fleet of buses with Welcome to Cambodia signs was parked on shore all day Thursday.

In a statement emailed on Thursday, Holland America said It is expected that a full disembarkation will take a few days given the charter flight schedule. During this time, guests will remain comfortably on board with full service in operation.

The line has given each passenger a 100% refund of their cruise fare, plus an additional 100% future cruise credit. Passengers and crew are receiving complimentary onboard internet and phone access, the statement continued to guests and crew to stay in contact with loved ones.

They will be able to leave if they have the flight tickets to go back. If they have a ticket, we will help coordinate, said Kuoch Chamroeun.

The provincial governor added that some 80 health workers performed health checks on the passengers Thursday and had found some passengers to be unwell, but did not provide additional details.

20 ill, but no coronavirus

Or Vandine, a Health Ministry spokesperson, said 20 passengers showed symptoms of the flu, diarrhea and stomachaches. She said these passengers underwent tests for COVID-19 and samples had been flown to Phnom Penhs Pasteur Institute.

We have received the information that there are people whose health is not normal. But there is no case of COVID-19 so far, she said.

Mam Bunheng, Cambodiashealthminister,said later Thursday that 20 ill passengershadtested negative for thecoronavirus.

We did the test and the result is negative, he said. It is done, he added when askedif there wouldbe more tests.

Christina Kerby, a passenger onboard theMSWesterdamwho has been tweetingabout the ships wanderings, said the captain hadtoldpassengers the clearance process was proceeding butwastaking longer than anticipated.

U.S.Embassy spokesperson Emily Zeeberg told VOA Khmer therewere more than 600 U.S. citizens on theMSWesterdamcruise ship.

The U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh is working closely with the government of Cambodia to help facilitate the docking and a safe disembarkation, she said.

Zeeburgsaid thataU.S.Embassy team was assisting U.S. citizens transiting to theirdestinations.

It remainedunclear if countries that had refused to allow the ship to dock wouldnow allow passengers who passed Cambodias health screening to transit through their airports.

However,The Nationnewspaper in Thailand quoted an immigration official Thursday who said that the passengers wouldbe allowed to travel to other countries, including Thailand.

We have requested the Cambodian government to submit the list of any passengers who want to enter Thailand as well as their health examination results, said ArchayonKraithong, commander of Immigration Police Division 3.

Hun Sen downplays risks

Cambodias Prime Minister Hun Sen has downplayed the risks from the COVID-19 outbreak by refusing to restrict air and sea connections with China, even encouraging Chinese nationals to continue to travel to Cambodia.

He balked at evacuating Cambodian students from Wuhan, saying it was more important to show solidarity with the Chinese people.

The prime minister and Cambodia have received praise, though, for allowing the cruise liner to dock at Sihanoukville.

Cambodia wants to show that Cambodia doesnt only cooperate with China, but we cooperate with all nations because this has become a global concern, Hun Sensaidin an interview with local media on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Hun Sen posted on his Facebook page that he would go to welcome [the passengers] in Sihanoukville as the host country which has solidarity and responsibility.

'Welcome act of solidarity'

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, praised Cambodia on Twitter, a tweet that was quickly postedbythe ChineseEmbassy in Phnom Penh.

This is a welcome act of solidarity at a time when the world has a window of opportunity to stop COVID-19 and avoid stigma and fear, Ghebreyesustweeted.

Since the outbreak, Cambodian authorities have confirmed only one case of COVID-19. The Chinese nationals case was confirmed on January 27. He tested negative three times and was released from a Sihanoukville hospital earlier this week, according to a Ministry of Health spokesperson.

Holland Americas statement also said, The future voyage plan between cruises is still being finalized. The Feb. 15 Westerdam cruise scheduled to embark in Yokohama has been canceled.

In another statement issued Thursday, the cruise line said, We hope that guests on this voyage will join us again and sincerely thank them for the many compliments we have received for our crew and the acknowledgements that this situation was out of our control.

Manilene Ek of VOAs Khmer Service contributed to this report from Washington, D.C.

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